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Object Name: El Arbol de la Muerte: Maquilando Mujeres (The Tree of Death: Factory Women)
Artist: Veronica Castillo Hernández (b. 1967, Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, Mexico; lives and works in San Antonio, Texas, United States)
Place of Origin: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Date/Era: 2003
Dimensions: H: 87.0 cm, W: 70.0 cm, D: 29.0 cm (H: 34.3 in, W: 27.6 in, D: 11.4 in)
Medium/Materials: Ceramic, paint, wire
Credit Line: Fowler Museum at UCLA. Gift of Thomas Wortham.
Accession Number: X2004.20.1
Object Name: Figure
Artist: Unknown
Culture: Maya
Place of Origin: Jaina Island, Mexico
Date/Era: 600 – 900 C.E.
Medium/Materials: Ceramic, pigment
Dimensions: H: 17.3 cm, W: 8.5 cm, D: 8.5 cm (H: 6.8 in, W: 3.3 in, D: 3.3 in)
Credit Line: Fowler Museum at UCLA. Gift of the Goldenberg Family Trust.
Accession Number: X2005.18.2
Not Currently On View in Intersections
Object Name: Figure
Artist: Unknown
Culture: Maya
Place of Origin: Jaina Island, Mexico
Date/Era: 600 – 900 C.E.
Medium/Materials: Ceramic, pigment
Dimensions: H: 20.0 cm, W: 7.5 cm, D: 6.7 cm (H: 7.9 in, W: 2.9 in, D: 2.6 in)
Credit Line: Fowler Museum at UCLA. Gift of the Goldenberg Family Trust.
Accession Number: X2005.18.3
Not Currently On View in Intersections
Object Name: Untitled
Artist: Magdalene Odundo (b. 1950, lives and works in England)
Place of Origin: Nairobi, Kenya
Date/Era: 2004
Medium/Materials: Ceramic
Dimensions: H: 48.0 cm, Diam: 30.0 cm (H: 18.8 in, Diam: 11.8 in)
Credit Line: Fowler Museum at UCLA. Museum purchase.
Accession Number: X2005.29.1
Spirit vessel (changdu)
Cham-Mwana peoples
Late 20th century
Ceramic
Fowler Museum at UCLA. Museum Purchase. X2006.18.6
Spirit vessel (Mbiräthlengända)
Gaäanda peoples, Gabun, Hurgabun family
Before 1980
Ceramic
Fowler Museum at UCLA. Museum Purchase. X2008.32.1
Spirit vessel (Ngwarkandangra)
ä-B?na peoples
Late 20th century
Ceramic
Fowler Museum at UCLA. Museum Purchase. X2008.32.2
Vessel with rainmaking wands
Mumuye or Chamba peoples (?)
Mid-20th century
Ceramic and iron
Fowler Museum at UCLA; Museum Purchase. X2008.32.3
Healing vessel (kwandalwa)
Longuda peoples
Late 20th century
Ceramic
Fowler Museum at UCLA. Museum Purchase. X2008.32.4
Jean Philippe Jeannot (b. 1958, Port-au-Prince, Haiti; d. 1997, Port-au-Prince)
Govi (urn used to contain human remains), 1975-1980
Ceramic, paint
Fowler Museum at UCLA, X2011.24.25a, b; Gift of Marilyn Houlberg
Object Name: Standing male figure
Artist: Unknown
Place of Origin: Ixtlán del Rio, Nayarit, Mexico
Date/Era: Proto-Classic, 100 B.C.E. – 250 C.E.
Medium/Materials: Ceramic
Dimensions: H: 74 cm
Credit Line: Fowler Museum at UCLA. Fantel Collection.
Accession Number: X2012.15.20a
Object Name: Standing female figure
Artist: Unknown
Place of Origin: Ixtlán del Rio, Nayarit, Mexico
Date/Era: Proto-Classic, 100 B.C.E. – 250 C.E.
Medium/Materials: Ceramic
Dimensions: H: 74 cm
Credit Line: Fowler Museum at UCLA. Fantel Collection.
Accession Number: X2012.15.20b
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